Conrad's Nashville flagship in the city's downtown core — contemporary luxury with rooftop pool and Blue Aster restaurant.
Conrad Nashville operates as Hilton's contemporary luxury entry in downtown Nashville, with a rooftop pool and Blue Aster restaurant anchoring the property's F&B program. The design follows Conrad's modern vocabulary rather than Nashville's heritage-hotel templates, with spacious rooms and floor-to-
The rooftop pool with downtown Nashville views — rare in the city's luxury hotel tier, and the property's signature public space.
Expansive living area, panoramic city views, luxurious furnishings, private dining area
Condé Nast Traveler Readers' Choice Awards 2025
Vibe: Downtown-Nashville, Rooftop-Pool, Contemporary-Design, Conrad-DNA
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Best time: April through June and September through November offer Nashville's finest luxury conditions, with comfortable temperatures, the city's outdoor music venues in full operation, and the famous CMA Fest and other events driving the cultural calendar.
Demand: Nashville has experienced extraordinary luxury demand growth, with its music heritage, culinary scene, and corporate expansion driving consistent year-round hotel occupancy. Major events including CMA Fest in June and NASCAR weekend create significant demand spikes.
Pricing: Ultra-luxury Nashville properties command consistent premium pricing with event-driven spikes during major music and sports weekends. The city's rapid luxury hotel development has created competitive pricing across the finest addresses, with midweek stays offering excellent value.
Insider tip: Arrange a private after-hours session at RCA Studio B with a Nashville session guitarist who has recorded with country music legends - an exclusive musical encounter available through the finest hotel concierge relationships that delivers the authentic sound of Nashville's extraordinary musical cult
Avoid: Avoid July and August when Nashville's summer heat and humidity can be oppressive and the city's outdoor honky-tonk culture, central to its luxury appeal, becomes less comfortable for extended exploration.